CPR Training

Parents, grandparents, and caregivers should learn how to respond if a child is choking or stops breathing. Attending a class is the best way to learn about CPR through practicing on mannequins while being supervised by an experienced instructor.

The MetroHealth System and American Heart Association Training Center offers this free course designed for lay rescuers. This course teaches CPR and relief of choking for infants up to one year of age.

Trained instructors will teach techniques to save the life of an infant by recognizing unconsciousness, respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest and choking; performing effective CPR; and correctly activating the Emergency Medical Services (911) system.
Participants practice techniques on manikins.
This class is recommended for parents, grandparents and family child care providers.

Registration is required.
Please call the American Heart Association Office at 216-778-3503 or [email protected]